We4Ce has signed a memorandum of understanding with CEWA Plus, a Thai developer and investor in renewable and infrastructure projects, to expand on-site blade root bushing remanufacturing across Asia. Serial orders are set to begin in April 2026. The agreement combines We4Ce’s Re-FIT methodology and Danish partner CNC Onsite’s mobile machining hardware with CEWA Plus’s on-site execution and quality control.
The partnership builds on a 2025 project in Thailand, where CEWA Plus applied the technology to restore damaged bushings on 22 blades in situ at an operational wind farm. CEWA Plus is now establishing a regional service hub.
The memorandum also includes integration of GapMaster Intelligence, a monitoring system developed by CEWA Plus. Using high-precision laser scanning, the system continuously tracks the bond between the bushing and the blade root. If a gap is detected or begins to widen, an automated alert is sent via the plant’s supervisory control and data acquisition system, providing real-time data. This supports a shift from reactive repair to condition-based maintenance.
Technical teams from Asia are scheduled for training in Denmark at CNC Onsite and in the Netherlands at We4Ce in late spring. The programme covers operation of custom machining hardware to remove damaged interfaces with bushings, application of the Re-FIT vacuum infusion process to secure a high-strength bond, and restoration of structural root flatness.




